- Video Killed the Radio Star - Wikipedia
" Video Killed the Radio Star " is a song written by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley in 1979 It was recorded concurrently by Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club (with Thomas Dolby on keyboards) for their debut studio album, English Garden, and by British new wave synth-pop group the Buggles, which consisted of Horn and Downes (and
- The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star (Official Music Video)
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- The Buggles – Video Killed the Radio Star Lyrics - Genius
“Video Killed the Radio Star” was inspired from the J G Ballard short “The Sound-Sweep ” It was written by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes and Bruce Woolley, and was the first track recorded
- “Video Killed the Radio Star” (The Buggles) - Classic Song of the Day
Today’s classic song of the day celebrates the launch of MTV on this date in 1981 with “Video Killed the Radio Star,” by the Buggles This is the first video that MTV played when it launched and it became a bit of a theme song for the MTV generation
- The Buggles – “Video Killed the Radio Star”: A Song that Predicted the . . .
The Buggles’ 1979 hit “Video Killed the Radio Star” captured a turning point in music history Blending synth-pop with sharp lyrics, it predicted how visuals would reshape culture and became the first video aired on MTV in 1981
- Video Killed The Radio Star by Buggles - Songfacts
Like "Video Killed The Radio Star," it came with a bonkers video directed by Russell Mulcahy, but MTV ignored it, so few Americans have heard it The song reached #16 in the UK The group released an album the following year, then called it quits
- ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’: Buggles Define The New Pop Age
On October 20, 1979, the Buggles single, which has come to define a pop era, moved to the top of the U K chart Many people don’t realise that “Video Killed The Radio Star” was a cover,
- The Buggles song that predicted the future - Far Out Magazine
On August 1st, 1981, some 44 years ago, MTV ironically launched by airing a song that would predict the future of music consumption, aptly titled: ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’
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